Busan Korea Biotechnology, Korea Southern Power, Hyundai Engineering and BHI will look at the technical, economic, financial and environmental feasibility of the project alongside Angola’s Beltec Engenharia e Serviços.
The memorandum of understanding between the companies and the Ministry of Energy and Water has been approved by the Executive, Jornal de Angola reported.
The 750-MW power plant is to be built on a build-operate-transfer basis.
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